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I haven't had to look at pedals for many years and I have no idea what to get. It's for a Roland Cube 80x. Here's the link that shows the amp's details.

 

http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...mp;ParentId=416

 

It has 3 plugs for pedals.

 

Do I get 3 pedals or is there something with 2 or 3 pedals built together?

 

Thanks.

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I haven't had to look at pedals for many years and I have no idea what to get. It's for a Roland Cube 80x. Here's the link that shows the amp's details.

 

http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...mp;ParentId=416

 

It has 3 plugs for pedals.

 

Do I get 3 pedals or is there something with 2 or 3 pedals built together?

 

Thanks.

Looks like just hook ups for the accessory pedals to control channel select and looper and so on.

 

Looks you could do one of these: here

 

....and one of these: here.

 

Can always email them for better specifics. :D They actually answer my questions within a few days.

Guest mgoetting
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Looks like just hook ups for the accessory pedals to control channel select and looper and so on.

 

Looks you could do one of these: here

 

....and one of these: here.

 

Can always email them for better specifics. :D They actually answer my questions within a few days.

 

 

Thanks. Got the FS-6. The amp could use a total of three of these to do everything. But one will get me started.

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You have to be careful to read the manual for your specific amp, some pedal jacks need a latching switch and some need a non-latching switch to work properly. Some amps such as my Boogie Mark IV have both. The Mk IV for example has 4 non latching & 2 latching switches.

 

BTW how do you like the Roland Cube 80X? I'm still thinking about getting one myself.

Guest mgoetting
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You have to be careful to read the manual for your specific amp, some pedal jacks need a latching switch and some need a non-latching switch to work properly. Some amps such as my Boogie Mark IV have both. The Mk IV for example has 4 non latching & 2 latching switches.

 

BTW how do you like the Roland Cube 80X? I'm still thinking about getting one myself.

 

Good advice. I did look it up.

 

I don't have the amp yet but will post a review.

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